Social Security claiming age
Another Vote for Delayed Benefit Claiming
Claim Social Security at age 62, wait until full retirement age (FRA), or hold off until age 70 and take advantage of delayed retirement credit. You’ve seen and heard the arguments for all three of these strategies, and there are…
Ask Rusty – About When to Claim Social Security and Taxation of Benefits
Dear Rusty: I am 65 and currently working full-time. Can I apply for and start receiving my Social Security benefit? I’d expect to have to pay income tax on it if/when I do. Signed: Curious Worker Dear Curious Worker: If…
Claiming Benefits at 62 Still Popular, but Is It Wise?
Well, as we typically begin our response to inquiries, “It depends.” There may be circumstances when it makes sense, as in the case of someone with an expectedly shortened life span, or someone who has ample financial resources and wants…